Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

Climate Action


Every person, in every country in every continent will be impacted in some shape or form by climate change. There is a climate cataclysm looming, and we are underprepared for what this could mean.

Climate change is caused by human activities and threatens life on earth as we know it. With rising greenhouse gas emissions, climate change is occurring at rates much faster than anticipated. Its impacts can be devastating and include extreme and changing weather patterns and rising sea levels.

If left unchecked, climate change will undo a lot of the development progress made over the past years. It will also provoke mass migrations that will lead to instability and wars.

To limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre- industrial levels, emissions must already be decreasing and need to be cut by almost half by 2030, just seven years away. But, we are drastically off track from this target.

Urgent and transformative going beyond mere plans and promises are crucial. It requires raising ambition, covering entire economies and moving towards climate-resilient development, while outlining a clear path to achieve net-zero emissions. Immediate measures are necessary to avoid catastrophic consequences and secure a sustainable future for generations to come.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

Investor Group on Climate Change

IGCC Sydney NSW Australia G

IOC Sub-Commission for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions

IOCARIBE 1982 Cartagena de Indias Colombia E g

ISEA Foundation

New York NY USA G f

ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute

ISEAS 1968 Singapore Singapore G j

Islamic Aid

London UK N

Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture

ICCIA 1977 Karachi Pakistan F t

Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector

ICD 1999 Jeddah Saudi Arabia K g

Islamic Relief Worldwide

IRWW 1984 Birmingham UK F

Islands and Small States Institute, Malta

ISSI 1989 Msida Malta E j

Jacob Blaustein Institute for Desert Research

BIDR 1974 Beersheba Israel G j

Japan International Volunteer Centre

JVC 1980 Tokyo Japan G

Jesuit Conference of European Provincials

JCEP Brussels Belgium F

Jesuit European Social Centre

JESC 1956 Brussels Belgium E

JesuitenWeltweit Deutschland

Nuremberg Germany G

JIN Climate and Sustainability

1994 Groningen Netherlands G

JOC Europe

1925 Brussels Belgium E

Johanniter International

JOIN 2000 Brussels Belgium E

John Paul II Foundation for the Sahel

1984 Ouagadougou Burkina Faso F f

Join For Water

1977 Ghent Belgium G

Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities

JLI 2012 Washington DC USA F y

Joint Meetings Industry Council

JMIC 1978 Brussels Belgium E yt

Joint Ministerial Committee of the Boards of Governors of the Bank and the Fund on the Transfer of Real Resources to Developing Countries

Development Committee 1974 Washington DC USA E g

Joint Programming Initiative on Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change

FACCE-JPI Paris France E g

Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology

JCOMM 1999 Ravenna Italy E g

JPI Climate

Brussels Belgium F g

Justdiggit

2013 Amsterdam Netherlands G f

KIMO International

1990 Lerwick UK D

Kofi Annan Foundation

Geneva Switzerland G f

Korea Polar Research Institute

KOPRI 1987 Incheon Korea Rep G

KR Foundation

2014 Copenhagen Denmark F f

Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

1997 T g

Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization

LVFO 1994 Jinja Uganda E g

Latin America Bureau, London

LAB 1977 London UK G

Latin American and Caribbean Youth Network for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

REDLAC 1999 Buenos Aires Argentina F

Latin American Group for Public Administration

LAGPA/IIAS 2010 Rio de Janeiro Brazil E

Latin American Quality Institute

LAQI 2001 Panama Panama D j

Latin American Travel Association

LATA London UK N

Latin American Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society

LAVECCS 2007 Maldonado Uruguay D

Laudato Si’ Movement

2015 Washington DC USA E y

Laudes Foundation

2020 Amsterdam Netherlands G f

Legacy17

2016 Sollentuna Sweden J v

Let's Promote Europe

LPE 2019 Saarbrücken Germany J

Liberal International

LI 1947 London UK F y

Liberation

1954 London UK G

Lightning Strike and Electric Shock Survivors International

LI and ESSI 1989 Jacksonville NC USA N

Livestock Emergency Guidelines and Standards

LEGS 2009 Great Holland UK F

Living Knowledge - The International Science Shop Network

2000 Bonn Germany F

Local Governments for Sustainability

ICLEI 1990 Bonn Germany B y

Lucis Trust

LT 1922 New York NY USA F

Lumbini World Peace Forum

LWPF 2015 Kathmandu Nepal G

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